Lake Fianga | |
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Coordinates | 9°58′N 15°12′E / 9.967°N 15.200°E |
Primary inflows | Logone River |
Primary outflows | Mayo Kebbi |
Basin countries | Chad, Cameroon |
Lake Fianga is a lake in Chad and Cameroon. It does not have clearly delineated borders, as it forms the western border of an area of permanent swampland.[1] The lake forms with the seasonal flooding of the Logone River.
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